Phyllis Dillon : "Perfidia", Treasure Isle – none, 1967

Phyllis Dillon : "Woman of the ghetto", One life to live, Trojan Records – TRLS 41, 1972

The Eternals : "Queen of the minstrels", Studio One Soul, Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD 50, 2001

The Techniques : "Queen majesty", Treasure Isle – TI-7019, 1967

The Uniques : "Gypsy woman", Watch this sound, Pressure Sounds – PSLP 21, 1998

Don Drummond : "African beat", The Best of Don Drummond, Studio One – SOL 9008, 1969

Alton Ellis : "Rocksteady", Mr Soul of Jamaica, Treasure Isle – 013, All Tone – TR 013, 1974

Gaylads : "Its hard to confess", Doctor Bird – DB-1124, 1968

Jamaicans : "Ba ba boom", Treasure Isle – none,

The Sensations : "Everyday is like holiday", Wake up Jamaica, Trojan Records – CDTRL 331, 1994

The Paragons : "Man next door", Supertone (9) – DSR-7-12, 1968

Alton Ellis : "Dance crasher", Treasure Isle – none

The Rulers : "Don't want to be a rude boy", The ultimate Trajan Rock Steady Box Set, Trojan Records – TJLBX120, Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. – TJLBX120, 2003

Bob Andy : "I've got to go back home", Coxsone Records – none, 1977

Dobby Dobson : "Loving pauper", Treasure Isle – TIS 004

Joya Landis : "Moonlight lover", Hottest Hits Vol. 2, Treasure Isle – none, 1977

Sources:   

City songs (4): Kingston 1965-1969, l'âge d'or du rocksteady. (France cuture).

Les fleuves de sang (1965-1970), provenant du podcast "La Jamaïque avant Bob Marley" sur France Culture. 

- Jérémie Kroubo Dagnini:" Les origines du reggae, retour aux sources: mento, ska, rocksteady, early reggae", L'Harmattan. 

- Loydd Bradley: "Bass Culture. Quand le reggae était roi.", Allia.

- "Reggae, identité et paysage urbain dans un bidonville de Kingston-Ouest."